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How To Write A Song
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Nov. 18, 2020
I Wrote One Song With Jeff Tweedy
Putting the Wilco leader’s new book, a songwriting manual of sorts, to the test with the man himself.
By
Grayson Haver Currin
how to write a song in 2018
Aug. 10, 2018
How to Write a Great Rock Lyric
According to Alex Turner of Arctic Monkeys.
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Lane Brown
how to write a song in 2018
Aug. 9, 2018
In the Write: The Evolution of Country Music in Nashville
Nashville’s new generation of country artists are more involved in crafting their own songs. Some of the most distinct perspectives belong to women.
By
Jewly Hight
how to write a song in 2018
Aug. 8, 2018
Why Are All the Songs of the Summer So Sad?
Welcome to pop’s Great Depression.
By
Craig Jenkins
how to write a song in 2018
Aug. 7, 2018
The Songwriting Camps Where Pop’s Biggest Hits (and Personalities) Get Crafted
These camps, or at least the collaborative songwriting process, have fundamentally changed the way music sounds.
By
Steve Knopper
how to write a song in 2018
Aug. 6, 2018
Charli XCX’s Path to Becoming Pop’s Preeminent Hook Maker
The key to writing a good song for the brat-pop wunderkind turned musical futurist? Speed and avoiding her feelings.
By
Nate Jones